Parameters for next Maintenance Calculation:

iCOM Control Training and Service Manual

The control always takes the component with the most on/ off (cycling) as the reference component, which asking for the nearest maintenance (example: if the fan runs continuously, but the compressor switches on/off all the time, the next maintenance will be calculated from the compressor).

Alarms or warnings (like clogged filter, high or low pressure, fans alarm etc.) will decrease the time to next maintenance immediately to 0. If the alarm was reset, the original situation will be displayed again, but the alarm will be counted in the diagnostics window.

The display’s main window provides information about the next maintenance: a bar graph (graphical display screen) will fill in, as the next maintenance gets closer (the width of the graph equals to the standard maintenance Interval (1, 2, 4 or 6 times a year). The date of the next maintenance is also displayed.

Parameters for next Maintenance Calculation:

General Maintenance Settings:

Maintenance Frequency: can be set at 1, 2, 4 or 6 times a year. “NO” means the maintenance calculation program is disabled.

Maximum Bonus: this value increases the time to next maintenance with the set value, if all components run in optimum way (number of starts, average running time).

Maximum Penalty: this value decreases the time to next maintenance with the set value, if some components run in non-optimum way (number of starts, average running time).

Last Maintenance: this date can be will be set by the calculations and the service-engineer and others to view.

Service-Engineer:name can be added and edited.

Reset: puts all counters of all components (fans, compressors, ect.) to 0, and starts new maintenance calculation (always reset after maintenance is completed).

Fans / Heaters / Humidifier Settings / Compressor 1 /2 Settings

Number of starts and Working hours: counted from the last maintenance. Total working hours can be read in the standard working hours window (customer window).

Average Working Hours: calculated by the number of starts and working hours of each component.

39

Page 40
Image 40
Liebert TM-10098 service manual Parameters for next Maintenance Calculation, General Maintenance Settings